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Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research
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Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research (E-ISSN: 2807-1468) is open access and peer-reviewed journal. The purpose of this journal is to accommodate the ideas of Indonesian intellectuals in the form of current, original, and problem-solving articles to be published and disseminated as a reference in enriching knowledge. JISSR enables a space for questions, concepts, and findings of formative influence in social science studies. The journal accepts article submissions online.
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Why Safety Policies Fail in High-Risk Public Organizations: An Implementation Governance Perspective from the Power Generation Sector A Jusriadi; Andi Aslinda; Rifdan; Didin Hafid
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v5i2.250

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The failure to implement occupational safety and health (OSH) policies remains a persistent problem in high-risk public organizations, even though a comprehensive regulatory framework and operational standards are in place. This article aims to analyze why OSH policies fail to be implemented effectively in high-risk public organizations using the perspective of implementation governance. This study uses a qualitative approach through case studies in the power generation sector, with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews, observations, and policy document analysis. The analysis is based on a policy implementation framework that emphasizes the interaction between policy objectives, resources, organizational characteristics, implementer disposition, and communication patterns. The findings show that the failure of OSH policies is not solely due to weak individual compliance, but rather to the discontinuity of implementation governance at the operational level. This study contributes to the enrichment of the policy implementation literature by repositioning OSH as a matter of public organization governance, not merely regulatory compliance.
Evaluation of Home Care Program Implementation in Primary Health Care at Tobadak Public Health Center Asmiana Saputri Ilyas; Andi Kasmawati; Andi Cudai Nur; Nurussyariah
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v5i2.254

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The home care program is a public health policy initiative designed to improve access to and the quality of primary health care services at the community health center level. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the home care program in terms of input, process, and output aspects at the Tobadak Public Health Center, Mamuju Tengah Regency. This study employed a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis. The findings indicate that, in the input aspect, facilities, infrastructure, and program funding are relatively adequate; however, human resource capacity, particularly the number of health workers and task distribution, remains suboptimal. In the process aspect, home care services have generally been implemented in accordance with established procedures, although challenges related to scheduling and coordination among implementers persist. In terms of output, the home care program provides tangible benefits for the community by improving access to health services and increasing user satisfaction. Therefore, the implementation of the home care program is considered effective; however, strengthening human resource management and public service governance is necessary to ensure more optimal and sustainable policy implementation.
Sustainable Improvement of Sanitation Access for The Community of Pangkep Regency: Challenges and Solutions Nanang Rahmadani; Heri Tahir; Mustaring; Suarlin
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v5i2.255

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Proper environmental sanitation is a crucial element in improving the quality of life and public health. In Pangkep Regency, although various efforts have been made to improve sanitation access, there are still significant challenges in terms of infrastructure, policy, and public awareness. This article aims to explore the challenges faced in enhancing sustainable sanitation access in Pangkep Regency and the solutions that can be applied to address these issues. This study employs a qualitative approach, gathering data through interviews with relevant stakeholders, field surveys, and literature review. The findings reveal that the main challenges in improving sanitation access in Pangkep Regency include limited regional budget, low public awareness of the importance of sanitation, and poor coordination between related institutions. Therefore, more robust and integrated policies, increased community participation, and the use of environmentally friendly technologies are needed to support sanitation sustainability. The proposed solutions include strengthening sanitation education programs, developing community-based sanitation infrastructure, and implementing efficient and eco-friendly waste management systems. It is expected that these solutions will accelerate the achievement of sustainable sanitation access in Pangkep Regency, which will ultimately have a positive impact on improving public health and community welfare.
Challenges of Adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Public Policy Decision-Making Qasabandiyah, Muhammad Kholidinna; Muh Ramli; Umi Farida
Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JISSR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jissr.v5i2.261

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The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to revolutionize public administration by enabling more precise, data-driven, and predictive policy decision-making. Governments worldwide are increasingly aspiring to leverage AI to solve complex societal problems. However, the transition from traditional bureaucratic methods to AI-augmented governance is fraught with systemic difficulties. This study critically analyzes the multifaceted challenges hindering the effective adoption of AI in public policy decision-making. Utilizing a qualitative approach through a systematic review of current administrative practices and technological frameworks, this research categorizes obstacles into technical, organizational, and ethical dimensions. The findings demonstrate that technical challenges are not merely about infrastructure but involve deep-seated issues regarding data quality, privacy, and the interoperability of legacy systems. Organizationally, the study identifies significant resistance due to bureaucratic inertia and a critical shortage of digital talent within the civil service, leading to a disconnect between technical developers and policy practitioners. Furthermore, ethical dilemmas present the most precarious barrier; specifically, the risks of algorithmic bias, lack of explainability (the "black box" phenomenon), and undefined accountability mechanisms threaten public trust. This article argues that without a comprehensive regulatory framework and cultural transformation within government agencies, AI adoption risks exacerbating existing inequalities rather than solving them. The study concludes by proposing a strategic governance model that prioritizes human-centric AI design, continuous capacity building for administrators, and rigorous ethical auditing to ensure that AI serves the public interest effectively.

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